We Love —
- Escape to Budapest for a fantastic city break, where access to the opulent Royal Spa promises an indulgent experience.
- Immersing yourself in the splendour of this exquisitely restored building, one of the city’s most illustrious hotels, and savour every moment of your stay.
- Returning to your elegantly appointed room after a day of discovering the rich cultural treasures of Hungary’s vibrant capital.
Customer reviews —
Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* —
First opened in 1896 as the Grand Hotel Royal, Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* has been beautifully restored for a new generation of traveller and remains one of the grandest hotels in the city.
An impressive landmark building with an imposing Neo-classical façade and soaring glass atrium, the Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* blends state-of-the-art features including a fantastic 19th-century spa, elegant eateries and destination bars, all available for the most discerning traveller.
Your room —
Choose between a Deluxe Room or a Superior Room.
DELUXE ROOM (28 m²)
With luxurious king size beds, glorious marble bathrooms and a spacious seating area, the Deluxe King rooms are perfectly equipped for unrivalled relaxation. Each room comes complete with a view of our striking atrium, as well as all the luxuries you’d expect from a grand, five-star hotel.
These include LCD HD TVs with 50-plus local and international channels, a choice of 40 films, complimentary Wi-Fi access and tea and coffee making facilities. In addition, guests are given free access to our fabulous Royal Spa.
Maximum room capacity
SUPERIOR ROOM (28 m²)
Boasting elegant design and exceptional comfort, your Superior Room comes with either a King or Twin beds, the perfect place to rest your head after a day of exploring this wonderful city. Relax in your plush bed with complimentary Wifi, an LCD HD TV and views of Budapest’s streets and courtyards.
Maximum room capacity
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Dining at the Corinthia Hotel Budapest 5* is an unparalleled experience. From authentic dishes from across the Orient at the Rickshaw Restaurant to more traditional Hungarian flavours. The Brasserie and Atrium restaurants present the ideal place for both casual and business meetings or to enjoy a speciality coffee and a sumptuous cake, while cocktail connoisseurs can experience exquisite drinks at Le Bar.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary spa access to the Royal Spa
Fittingly for the city’s premier luxury hotel, the Royal Spa is quite simply one of the premier pampering facilities in the whole of Europe. While the crowning centrepiece of this elegant Art Deco building is the recently-refurbished 15-metre pool, originally opened in 1886, an extensive menu of 21st-century treatments includes a range of luxury therapeutic body, face and massage treatments.
The spacious 1,000 m² facility also boasts a dedicated fitness room, saunas, steam bath and jacuzzi, together with various relaxation areas. Using the most effective ingredients and techniques from around the world, ESPA treatments combine the purest levels of the most potent natural ingredients with the latest age-defying technology.
Your Optional Excursions —
Cruise on the Danube (1 drink included)
Climb aboard and set off on a one-and-a-half-hour river trip to discover Budapest. Admire the city's most beautiful monuments from the deck of the boat and learn more about this fascinating city from the audioguide. See the Hungarian Parliament, Széchenyi Bridge, the Royal Palace, the Gellert Baths, the Citadel, Gresham Palace and many more!
Enjoy a complimentary hot or cold drink during the cruise before returning to your point of departure.
Important information:
Validity: Sunday to Thursday (variations according to the calendar)
Schedule: 7pm. Please arrive 30 minutes early for boarding (tentative schedule, subject to change, please refer to your Ceetiz voucher a few days before arrival for confirmation).
Duration: 1h30
Departure point: near the Danube Palace - more information in your voucher
Accessibility: The boat is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Audioguide languages: English and Hungarian
Price includes:
- Cruise on the Danube
- Audioguide commentary
- Your choice of hot or cold drink (non-alcoholic)
The price does not include:
- The services of a guide
- Tips (optional)
- All other extras
Entrance ticket for the Széchenyi thermal baths
Don't miss the opportunity to visit Budapest's largest thermal baths - the legendary Széchenyi Spa - during your stay.
Important information:
Price includes:
- Admission to the Széchenyi thermal baths
Price does not include:
- Towel and swimming costume
- Tips (optional)
- Any other extras
Please note:
- All bathing is final.
- Towels and swimwear are available for sale on site.
- All payments on site must be made in cash and in local currency. This applies to the purchase of towels, food or any other extras.
- Admission to the baths is free for children under 3.
Entrance ticket to Saint Stephen's Basilica in Pest with access to the dome
Visit St. Stephen's Basilica in Pest where you'll admire the frescoes, sculptures and ornaments that enhance the setting. Don't miss the church's most revered relic, the mummified hand of King St. Stephen.
Finally, climb to the top of Pest's St. Stephen's Basilica to reach a panoramic terrace offering views over Szent István tér square and the entire Hungarian capital.
Panoramic bus tour of Budapest - 48h “Essential” Pass
Explore Budapest at your own pace on a panoramic multi-stop bus. Hop aboard a multi-stop bus to discover Budapest at your own pace, freely getting on and off at any stop, as many times as you like throughout the day.
Visit to the Royal Palace in Gödöllö, Sissi's former summer residence
Discover one of the world's greatest Baroque palaces in Gödöllö, where Empress Elisabeth, better known as Sissi, stayed with her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph.
Meet your guide in the heart of Budapest and set off on a 30-minute drive to Gödöllö. Explore the gardens and sumptuous interiors of this palace, while listening to your guide's accounts of the history of the place and the stays of Empress Sissi and Franz Joseph I. You'll discover secrets about their lives and the castle's hidden passages.
Organ concert at St. Stephen's Basilica in Pest, Budapest
Your Journey to Budapest —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Budapest —
Formed through the unification of the cities of Buda, Pest, and Óbuda in 1873, Budapest is the perfect place for a varied city break where you can enjoy cosmopolitan shopping, quirky bars and restaurants, and grand architecture. Sitting on the Buda Hills, Budapest is famed for its thermal baths, the most iconic of which is the ornate, Yellow-fronted Széchenyi - no trip to the city would be complete without bathing in its naturally-heated waters.
On the other side of the Danube, in historic Buda, the skyline is dominated by Buda Castle, which houses a collection of Hungarian art, and the iconic attraction of Fisherman’s Bastion. From here, you can witness unforgettable views of the Danube and the grandiose Hungarian Parliament Building. Another way to experience this elegant river is to take a cruise - hop on at the Elizabeth Bridge and head north to the lazy riverside town of Szentendre for a wonderfully relaxing afternoon.
The inner city is the perfect place to get a flavour of Budapest’s modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Enjoy a coffee in the opulent surroundings of the New York Café, or wander the close streets of the historic Jewish Quarter. Here, the ruin bars are the perfect place to taste the ubiquitous Hungarian spirit pálinka - Szimpla Kert is the largest of them all, a maze of ruined rooms and eccentric art.